Quantifying the potential and flux landscapes for nonequilibrium multiverse, a new scenario for time arrow

Abstract We propose a new scenario of nonequilibirum multiverse. We quantified the potential landscape and the flux landscape for the multiverse. The potential landscape quantifies the weight of each universe. When the terminal vacuum with zero (flat) or negative cosmological constant (AdS) have a c...

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Main Authors: Hong Wang, Xinyu Li, Jin Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-02-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2021)105
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spelling doaj-407f64494065498fa31214153e06677a2021-02-14T12:06:41ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792021-02-012021212310.1007/JHEP02(2021)105Quantifying the potential and flux landscapes for nonequilibrium multiverse, a new scenario for time arrowHong Wang0Xinyu Li1Jin Wang2Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of SciencesCollege of Physics, Jilin UniversityState University of New York at Stony BrookAbstract We propose a new scenario of nonequilibirum multiverse. We quantified the potential landscape and the flux landscape for the multiverse. The potential landscape quantifies the weight of each universe. When the terminal vacuum with zero (flat) or negative cosmological constant (AdS) have a chance to tunnel back to the normal universes with positive cosmological constant (dS) through the bounce suggested by the recent studies, the detailed balance of the populations of the multiverse can be broken. We found that the degree of the detailed balance breaking can be quantified by the underlying average flux and associated flux landscape, which gives arise to the dynamical origin of irreversibility and the time arrow of the multiverse. We also showed that the steady state of the multiverse is maintained by the thermodynamic cost quantified by the entropy production rate which is associated to the flux. This gives arise to thermodynamic origin of time irreversibility. On the other hand, we show that the evolution dynamics of the multiverse is determined by both the potential landscape and flux landscape. While the potential landscape determines the weight of the universes in the multiverse and attracts the multiverse to the steady state basins, the flux landscape provides the cycles or loops associating certain universes together. We show that terminal vacuum universes can have dominant weights or lowest potentials giving arise to a funnel shaped potential landscape, while terminal vacuum universes together with other normal universes including ours can form dominant cycles giving arise to a funnel shaped cycle flux landscape. This indicates that even our universe may not be distinct from others based on the probability measure, it may lie in the dominant cycle(s), leading to higher chance of being found. This may provide an additional way beyond the anthropic principle for identifying our universe.https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2021)105Cosmology of Theories beyond the SMString theory and cosmic strings
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author Hong Wang
Xinyu Li
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Xinyu Li
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Quantifying the potential and flux landscapes for nonequilibrium multiverse, a new scenario for time arrow
Journal of High Energy Physics
Cosmology of Theories beyond the SM
String theory and cosmic strings
author_facet Hong Wang
Xinyu Li
Jin Wang
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title Quantifying the potential and flux landscapes for nonequilibrium multiverse, a new scenario for time arrow
title_short Quantifying the potential and flux landscapes for nonequilibrium multiverse, a new scenario for time arrow
title_full Quantifying the potential and flux landscapes for nonequilibrium multiverse, a new scenario for time arrow
title_fullStr Quantifying the potential and flux landscapes for nonequilibrium multiverse, a new scenario for time arrow
title_full_unstemmed Quantifying the potential and flux landscapes for nonequilibrium multiverse, a new scenario for time arrow
title_sort quantifying the potential and flux landscapes for nonequilibrium multiverse, a new scenario for time arrow
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract We propose a new scenario of nonequilibirum multiverse. We quantified the potential landscape and the flux landscape for the multiverse. The potential landscape quantifies the weight of each universe. When the terminal vacuum with zero (flat) or negative cosmological constant (AdS) have a chance to tunnel back to the normal universes with positive cosmological constant (dS) through the bounce suggested by the recent studies, the detailed balance of the populations of the multiverse can be broken. We found that the degree of the detailed balance breaking can be quantified by the underlying average flux and associated flux landscape, which gives arise to the dynamical origin of irreversibility and the time arrow of the multiverse. We also showed that the steady state of the multiverse is maintained by the thermodynamic cost quantified by the entropy production rate which is associated to the flux. This gives arise to thermodynamic origin of time irreversibility. On the other hand, we show that the evolution dynamics of the multiverse is determined by both the potential landscape and flux landscape. While the potential landscape determines the weight of the universes in the multiverse and attracts the multiverse to the steady state basins, the flux landscape provides the cycles or loops associating certain universes together. We show that terminal vacuum universes can have dominant weights or lowest potentials giving arise to a funnel shaped potential landscape, while terminal vacuum universes together with other normal universes including ours can form dominant cycles giving arise to a funnel shaped cycle flux landscape. This indicates that even our universe may not be distinct from others based on the probability measure, it may lie in the dominant cycle(s), leading to higher chance of being found. This may provide an additional way beyond the anthropic principle for identifying our universe.
topic Cosmology of Theories beyond the SM
String theory and cosmic strings
url https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2021)105
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